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Cooperations on climate change in the Carpathian region Sandor Szalai [email protected]

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Presentació per part de Sandor Szalai (Hungarian Meteorological Service (OMSZ) en el marc de l’acte de clausura del projecte europeu CIRCLE 2 MOUNTain co-organitzat per l'Oficina Catalana del Canvi Climàtic durant els dies 26 i 27 de setembre de 2013.

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Cooperations on climate change in the Carpathian region

Sandor Szalai

[email protected]

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Location

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National adaptation strategies in the region (DAS, 2012)

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Adaptation activities of the Carpathian Convention

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Environmental pathway of vulnerability and adaptation Jacques Delsalle, Evdokia Achilleos, DG Environment, Unit D1 – Protection of Water Resources

Climate

Change

Ecosystem conditions

and supporting services

Impact on Ecosystem services

Provisioning

(Food, Freshwater, Wood/fiber, Fuel)

Regulating

(Climate, Flood, Diseases, Water purification)

Cultural

Economic impacts

Infrastructures and physical capital

(Damages, Losses)

Production and Consumption

(Processes, consumer behaviour, Growth potential,

Variability/disruptions activity)

Employment

Floods

Water scarcity droughts

Species phenology

Water quality

Forest fires

Soil degradation

Species distribution

Permafrost/ice melting

Social Impacts

Health (Mortality, Morbidity, Labour productivity)

Distributive impacts (Social groups, Regions)

Resource conflicts

Migrations

Social fabric

Governance

Greenhouse gases

concentration

Temperature (means &

extremes)

Precipitation

(means & extremes)

Sea level rise

Anthropogenic

Pressures

Land-use changes

Resource-intensive

Production/consumption

Demographic changes

Adaptive

Capacity

Cultural Capacity,

Technological

Capacity,

Financial

Capacity,

Gouvernance

Portfolio

Adaptation

Measures

Grey

Green

Soft

Tools

Knowledge Base

Indicators

Monitoring

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Preparatory actions

• Three projects: – Climate of the Carpathian region – Integrated assessment of vulnerability of

environmental resources and ecosystem-based adaptation measures (Service contract CARPIVIA)

– In-depth assessment of vulnerability of environmental resources and ecosystem-based adaptation measures (Framework contract CarpathCC)

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CARPATCLIM results

• High-resolution (10 km*10 km) freely available databases

• Data availability on monthly and daily level

• Time frame: 1961-2010

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Temperature and precipitation averages

(Lakatos et al., 2013)

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Temperature changes, 1961-2010

(Lakatos et al.,

2013)

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(Lakatos et al., 2013)

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Seasonal temperature changes, 1961-2010 (Lakatos et al., 2013)

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Change of the annual precipitation sum

1961-2010

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Change of the seasonal precipitation sums

1961-2010

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Change in the number of wet days

1961-2010

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Change in the number of days with

precipitation above 20 mm, 1961-2010

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Change in the maximum daily precipitation

sum, 1961-2010

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Seasonal temperature change for 2021-2050

compared to 1961-1990

Spring

Summer

Autumn

Winter

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Winter

Seasonal temperature change for 2071-

2100

compared to 1961-1990

Autumn

Summer

Spring

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Winter

Autumn

Summer

Spring

Yearly

Seasonal and yearly precipitation change for 2021-2050 and

2071-2100

compared to 1961-1990

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IPCC, 2007

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CARPIVIA Tasks and Outcomes:

• Integrated assessment & discussion of key of vulnerabilities &

adaptation measures, including cost-benefit analysis and

policy recommendations

• Data inventory & knowledge gap analysis (->framework proj)

• Web-supported information system

• Stakeholder consultation and cooperation with Carpathian

Convention

CARPIVIA runs until 2013. Partners: Alterra Wageningen UR

with ECNC, ECORYS, Grontmij and WWF-DCP

CARPIVIA project Werner, 2012

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CarpathCC framework project

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The Carpathian Region

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In-depth study on the key climate change threats and impacts on water

resources • Produce maps for projected floods, droughts and

changes snow cover • Assess projected seasonal shift in water balance

and impacts on soils • Assess the potential impacts of climate change on

the implementation of the water framework directive and flood directive

• Assess the risk of landslides in relation to changing precipitation patterns and flash floods

• Impact of changes in ecosystems and adaptation measures on water resources

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In-depth study on the impacts of climate change threats on ecosystems • Assessing the effect of pests and pathogens on the Carpathian

forests; climate change-induced increase in virulence; change in distributional and outbreak ranges, and change in populations dynamics of both resident and newly-emerging forest pests and pathogens will be addressed;

• Assessing the effect of climate change on protective function of montane and subalpine forests in the Carpathians;

• Evaluating the effect of management practices on forest vulnerability to climate change, including expected adaptation potential of forest management;

• Evaluating the anticipated changes in species composition of forests, wetlands and grasslands, including climate change effect on grasslands productivity

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In-depth study on the impact of climate change on ecosystem based

production systems

• Positive and negative climate impacts on ecosystem services with specific reference to multifunctional landscapes and grasslands

• Assessment of the vulnerability of the tourism sector

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In-depth study on adaptation measures

• Ex post evaluation of adaptation measures

• Supporting costs and benefits studies

• Ecological networks and ecosystem fragmentation

• Assessing and tailoring adaptation measures for the Carpathian region

• Agri-environmental schemes and other farmer support

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Supporting stakeholder interaction

• series of stakeholder workshops will be organised and managed using knowledge-based facilitation techniques in order to generate: a) a number of action scenarios in relation to the impacts of climate change, based on key impacts and assessments of vulnerability; b) generate a number of adaptation options in relation to these scenarios; c) evaluate the costs and benefits of the options along with their feasibility; and d) identify preferred options and adaptation pathways

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Integral vulnerability assessments in focal areas

• Tatra mountain, including Zakopane

• Rodnei and Maramures

• Tarnava Mare area

• Irongate national park and foothills

• Bükk mountains

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Climate Change adaptation WG at Carpathian Convention

• Decision COP3/15 on Climate change of the COP 3 of the Carpathian Convention: a Working Group on Adaptation to Climate Change under the Carpathian Convention has been established

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Strategic Agenda of Adaptation of the Carpathian Convention (CARPIVIA, 2012, not accepted

yet) • Background: Climate Change in the Carpathians , and What does

Adaptation Mean? • The Issues: Impacts of Climate Change in the Carpathians • Priorities for the Signatories: Policy Responses to create a Path to a

Climate-Proofed Carpathian Economy • Carpathian Space: Naturally Adapting to Changes in the Heart of

Europe • Improving the Information Base and Monitoring • Coordination with the Danube, Tisza, Dniester processes • Cross-Cutting Opportunities • Opportunity for the EU Funds from 2014-2020: Steer the Region’s

Development Towards a Climate-Proofed Carpathian Space • Actions

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Conclusions

• High spatial variability of the changes

• The models may have problems with the description of tendencies of some basic climate elements

• Strong capacity building is requested

• Establishment/improvement of monitoring and early warning systems

• Further research is needed, but on a more coordinated way

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Conclusions

• The observations have to be involve in the adaptation measures

• Strenghten the adaptation research

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Acknowledgement

• Author thanks to European Comission for CarpathCC, which is supported by the EU DG ENV Contract no ENV.D.1/FRA/2011/0006

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Thank you for your attention!